X-Git-Url: https://git.octo.it/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcollectd-exec.pod;h=81b3a2ecc07ecb11302b7ede4d2e26f87e72f0d8;hb=be99a844a40d7037a910d37a894988b807631a6e;hp=e95fac9f8de1a12508f8249558f26f8692313df0;hpb=4cf9eb921f5994d4515613efa8739ce445cfd9a1;p=collectd.git diff --git a/src/collectd-exec.pod b/src/collectd-exec.pod index e95fac9f..81b3a2ec 100644 --- a/src/collectd-exec.pod +++ b/src/collectd-exec.pod @@ -55,21 +55,6 @@ run at once if multiple notifications are received. See L below for a description of the data passed to these programs. -=begin comment - -=item C - -The executable is treated as a Nagios plugin. That means that the first line -printed to C by this program is used as the text of a notification and -the severity of the notification depends on the exit status of the executable -only. - -For information on how to write Nagios plugins please refer to the Nagios -documentation. If a plugin works with Nagios but not with collectd please -complain on the collectd mailing list instead. - -=end comment - =back =head1 EXEC DATA FORMAT @@ -98,12 +83,13 @@ plugin within collectd. I identifies the type and number of values data-sets is available in the B file. See L for a description of the format of this file. -The I is an optional list of I, where each option if a +The I is an optional list of I, where each option is a key-value-pair. A list of currently understood options can be found below, all -other options will be ignored. +other options will be ignored. Values that contain spaces must be quoted with +double quotes. I is a colon-separated list of the time and the values, each either -an integer if the data-source is a counter, of a double if the data-source if +an integer if the data-source is a counter, or a double if the data-source is of type "gauge". You can submit an undefined gauge-value by using B. When submitting B to a counter the behavior is undefined. The time is given as epoch (i.Ee. standard UNIX time). @@ -154,10 +140,9 @@ Valid options are: =item BI (B) Sets the message of the notification. This is the message that will be made -accessible to the user, so it should contain some useful information. This -option must be the last option because the rest of the line will be its value, -even if there are spaces and equal-signs following it! This option is -mandatory. +accessible to the user, so it should contain some useful information. As with +all options: If the message includes spaces, it must be quoted with double +quotes. This option is mandatory. =item B|B|B (B) @@ -186,11 +171,13 @@ table. All the options are optional, but B without B or B without B doesn't make much sense and should be avoided. -Please note that this is the same format as used in the B, see -L. +=back =back +Please note that this is the same format as used in the B, see +L. + When collectd exits it sends a B to all still running child-processes upon which they have to quit. @@ -243,6 +230,40 @@ associated with a certain value. =back +=head1 ENVIRONMENT + +The following environment variables are set by the plugin before calling +I: + +=over 4 + +=item COLLECTD_INTERVAL + +Value of the global interval setting. + +=item COLLECTD_HOSTNAME + +Hostname used by I to dispatch local values. + +=back + +=head1 USING NAGIOS PLUGINS + +Though the interface is far from perfect, there are tons of plugins for Nagios. +You can use these plugins with collectd by using a simple transition layer, +C, which is shipped with the collectd distribution in the +C directory. It is a simple Perl script that comes with embedded +documentation. To see it, run the following command: + + perldoc exec-nagios.px + +This script expects a configuration file, C. You can find an +example in the C directory, too. + +Even a simple mechanism to submit "performance data" to collectd is +implemented. If you need a more sophisticated setup, please rewrite the plugin +to make use of collectd's more powerful interface. + =head1 CAVEATS =over 4